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Revision as of 15:52, 19 February 2023

For the character of the day from Beheeyem, Duosion, and the Dream Thief!, see Leon (BW045). For the Pokémon with the Japanese nickname of Leon, see Sparky.
Leon
ダンデ Dande
Sword Shield Leon.png
Artwork from Sword and Shield by Ken Sugimori[1]
Gender Male
Eye color Yellow
Hair color Purple
Hometown Postwick
Region Galar
Relatives Unnamed mother and father,
Hop (younger brother)
Trainer class Champion, Pokémon Trainer
Monarch (anime)
Generation VIII
Games Sword and Shield
Masters EX
UNITE
Champion of Wyndon Stadium
Game animation debut Letter
English voice actor Kai Jordan (Twilight Wings)
Cedric L. Williams[2] (Masters EX)
Aleks Le (Evolutions)
Japanese voice actor Takahiro Sakurai (Twilight Wings, Masters EX)
Daisuke Ono (Evolutions)
Anime counterpart Leon
Counterpart debut Flash of the Titans!

Leon (Japanese: ダンデ Dande) is the Champion of the Galar region's Pokémon League in Pokémon Sword and Shield.

In the core series games

Leon originally started out as a Trainer at the age of 10 with his partner Charizard when he entered the Gym Challenge after he was endorsed by Rose, who saw talent in him.[3] He proceeded to win his first-ever Gym Challenge and become the Champion of the Galar League, without losing a single battle. Since then, he and his partner have remained undefeated in every league and exhibition they participated in. He has been referred to as "the unbeatable Champion" and "the greatest Trainer in all of Galar."[4] He is considered a hero to many Trainers in Galar. However, he is also known for his poor sense of directions. His catchphrase is "Let's have a champion time!". According to Mustard, Leon was once his best student at the Master Dojo, but he was never able to finish his training there, as he never made it to the Towers of Two Fists due to his horrible sense of direction.

Leon first appears in the games' introduction movie, where he is introduced as Galar's undefeated Champion by Rose at Wyndon Stadium. He exchanges greetings with his opponent Raihan, who is challenging him with Duraludon, before Gigantamaxing his Charizard. Their subsequent battle is not shown on-screen, but Leon defeats Raihan to retain his title.

Later, Leon travels via train to Wedgehurst, where he entertains a crowd outside Wedgehurst Station with Charizard until Hop and the player meet him. Together, the trio return to Hop and Leon's home in Postwick. Once there, Leon reveals the gifts he brought for Hop and the player — the starter Pokémon Grookey, Scorbunny and Sobble. He allows the player and Hop to choose which of the three Pokémon they want, then adds the remaining Pokémon to his own party. Leon then watches the battle between the player and Hop before joining in a barbecue dinner he and Hop's mother hosts at their home. Hop also asks Leon to endorse him and the player for the Gym Challenge, but he is initially hesitant to do so because of their inexperience. Later, when Hop and the player run into the Slumbering Weald to save a Wooloo, Leon eventually runs in and finds them unconscious, and manages to save the Wooloo.

Leon meets Hop and the player again at Professor Magnolia's Laboratory, and after Magnolia encourages him to endorse Hop and the player, he asks them to engage in a battle. After the player defeats Hop in a formal battle, Leon decides to write letters of endorsement ensuring they are eligible to participate in the Gym Challenge.

Leon appears throughout the player's journey. During the Champion Cup, Leon invites the player and Hop to a dinner after the semifinals, but he ends up late due to having a heated, passionate conversation with Rose about the future of Galar atop Rose Tower. Leon argues that he must fulfill his duty as a Champion primarily before dealing with the distant future. Hop and the player manage to find him after dealing with several Macro Cosmos employees and Oleana, and manage to find him. Later, when the player wins the finals, before they can have a final match with Leon, Rose interrupts the League to announce that he has summoned Eternatus and intends to solve the future energy crisis by bringing about the Darkest Day. Leon rushes to Hammerlocke Stadium to deal with the situation, and manages to hold off Eternatus until Hop and the player arrive, but is unable to catch Eternatus and is left to take the resulting energy blast from Eternatus breaking out of his Poké Ball. He spends the next few days recovering from his injuries after the player, Hop, Zacian, and Zamazenta successfully stop Eternatus. The player and Leon finally have their grand showdown, which invites an incredibly large amount of fans across Galar. The player prevails over Leon, and becomes the new Champion.

After the events of the main story, he gained ownership of Rose Tower and transformed it into the Battle Tower. His reason for this was to fulfill a lifelong dream he had while he was still Champion, where Galarian Trainers can become the strongest in the world. Another reason behind his ownership of the Battle Tower was so that he can never get lost inside it. Some say Leon has become more lively than when he was Champion and is currently having a hard time looking for a new catchphrase to use.

Leon also becomes the new Chairman of the Galar League. After the player has completed the events of The Isle of Armor and The Crown Tundra, Leon calls the player and invites them, along with Hop, Avery or Klara, Peony, and all of the Gym Leaders to participate in the Galarian Star Tournament, an event he created for the Galar League that is focused on Multi Battles. After the first Galarian Star Tournament, Leon announces that there will be many more Star Tournaments held in the future. It is later revealed that he received the funding for the tournament from Sordward and Shielbert as their way of atoning for the crimes they committed in the postgame.

In the English versions of the games, Hop refers to Leon by the nickname Lee. In all other languages, he is merely referred to as "older brother" or "brother" (Japanese: アニキ big bro).

League Cards

This is a transcript of the back of Leon's League Cards in Pokémon Sword and Shield.

Normal League Card
"Leon is known far and wide for taking part in the Gym Challenge at the tender age of 10 years old—and even more so for claiming victory in the Champion Cup on his first attempt. Ever since that victory, he and his partner Charizard have remained unbeaten in both League and exhibition matches. He is called "the unbeatable Champion" and is a hero to many Trainers. He has but one weakness: a dismal sense of direction. But don't worry—wherever he ends up, he makes sure everyone has a champion time!"
Rare League Card
"Leon's dream, even when he was still the Champion, was to make Galarian Trainers the strongest Trainers in the world. In order to fulfill that dream, he has rebuilt Rose Tower into the Battle Tower, a facility dedicated to Pokémon battles. People say that he seems even more lively now than he was as Champion. Leon has also commented that another reason he likes the tower so much is that it's impossible to get lost inside. Leon's biggest problem now is coming up with a new signature catchphrase to replace "Let's have a champion time!""

Pokémon

Pokémon Sword and Shield

Capture tutorial (optional)



Caught in tutorial
831Wooloo.png
Type:
Normal Unknown
Ability:
Unknown
Held item:
None.png None None.png
Wooloo Lv.7
  --  
   
  --  
   
  --  
   
  --  
   
Championship Match

Leon will Gigantamax his Charizard at the first opportunity.

Grookey If the player chose Grookey:



Scorbunny If the player chose Scorbunny:



Sobble If the player chose Sobble:



Battle Tower

In the Battle Tower, Leon's team is randomly selected each time, but with Charizard guaranteed in the last slot (which he may still switch into at any time). He will Gigantamax his Charizard at the first opportunity.

Beginner Tier



Poké Ball Tier



Great Ball Tier



Ultra Ball Tier



Master Ball Tier



Champion tournaments

Leon may reappear at the Champion tournaments in Wyndon Stadium after receiving his rare League Card at the Battle Tower. He will Gigantamax his Charizard at the first opportunity.

Grookey If the player chose Grookey:



Scorbunny If the player chose Scorbunny:



Sobble If the player chose Sobble:



Galarian Star Tournament



Given to new Trainers

Leon gives the player and Hop their choice of the following starter Pokémon in Postwick.

810Grookey.png
Type:
Grass Unknown
Ability:
Overgrow
Held item:
None.png None None.png
Grookey/ Lv.5
Scratch
Normal Physical
Growl
Normal Status
  --  
   
  --  
   
813Scorbunny.png
Type:
Fire Unknown
Ability:
Blaze
Held item:
None.png None None.png
Scorbunny/ Lv.5
Tackle
Normal Physical
Growl
Normal Status
  --  
   
  --  
   
816Sobble.png
Type:
Water Unknown
Ability:
Torrent
Held item:
None.png None None.png
Sobble/ Lv.5
Pound
Normal Physical
Growl
Normal Status
  --  
   
  --  
   
Left for the player

Leon will leave a Poké Ball, containing a special Charmander for the player, at his own home in Postwick after the player defeats him in the Champion Cup. Once evolved into a Charizard, this Pokémon can Gigantamax.

004Charmander.png
Type:
Fire Unknown
Ability:
Blaze
Held item:
None.png None None.png
Charmander/ Lv.5
Scratch
Normal Physical
Growl
Normal Status
  --  
   
  --  
   

In spin-off games

Pokémon Masters EX

Main article: Leon (Masters)

Leon forms a sync pair with his Charizard in Pokémon Masters EX. He also has alternate attire versions, which team up with Eternatus and Ice Rider Calyrex.

Pokémon UNITE

Leon and his Charizard appear in Pokémon UNITE as an enemy Trainer to fight during the Legacy Trainer Showdown event between September 9, 2022 and October 6, 2022. His Charizard starts the battle as Charmander and can evolve to Charmeleon and then Charizard during the battle.

Artwork

Leon Hop SwSh concept art.jpg Sword Shield Leon and Charizard artwork.png Leon TW.png
Concept art from Sword and Shield Key artwork of Leon and his Charizard
in Sword and Shield
Artwork of Leon
from Pokémon: Twilight Wings

Sprites

GST Leon icon.png
Icon from the
Galarian Star Tournament menu

League Cards

League Card Leon.png League Card Leon rare.png
Leon's League Card in
Sword and Shield
Leon's rare League card in
Sword and Shield

Quotes

Main article: Leon/Quotes

In the anime

Main series

Leon in the anime
Main article: Leon (anime)

Leon is a recurring character in Pokémon Journeys: The Series. He debuted in Flash of the Titans!, where he earned himself the title of Monarch, the strongest Pokémon Trainer in the world, by winning the finals of the World Coronation Series. This inspired Ash to participate in the World Coronation Series as well in the hopes of getting to battle Leon.

Pokémon: Twilight Wings

Leon appeared in Letter, where he and Charizard battled Bea and her Machamp in a televised battle inside Wyndon Stadium. The Champion and his partner eventually emerged victorious. He later appeared with his Charizard in a brief flashback Rose had while meeting John, a fan of Leon's.

In a fantasy in Training, Bea thought she saw Leon in the Wild Area, only to realize it was actually a Rhydon.

In Buddy, Hop watched Leon's match with Bea on television. He reappeared in the same role in Early-Evening Waves.

In Moonlight, he received John's letter from Chairman Rose while at Rose Tower.

In Sky, Leon was walking to the stadium for his match against Raihan when he got lost along the way on a mountain. Then, he encountered John, who was en route to the stadium in a Flying Taxi when he spotted him. Realizing they wouldn't reach the stadium on foot in time, Leon flew with John on top of the Corviknight and arrived at the stadium in time for his match. Leon then invited John to watch the match from the field as the match started.

In The Gathering of Stars, he was seen flying towards the Isle of Armor in a Flying Taxi. He battled his master Mustard before giving him an invitation letter to the Galarian Star Tournament. He visited and invited various Gym Leaders for the tournament. Later on, he declared the tournament's commencement at Wyndon Stadium.

Character

Leon's presence throughout the miniseries has been shrouded in mystery, with several characters being influenced by the desire to battle him. Leon is also shown to be close to Hop, who looks up to Leon and watches his matches on TV, and Sonia, who is seen talking on the phone with him and attending Leon's exhibition match against Raihan. Leon's desire to help new Trainers do their best is also seen when he says that the next time he meets John, it will be in a Pokémon battle.

Pokémon

On hand
Leon's Charizard ↔ Gigantamax Charizard

Leon's Gigantamax Charizard
Charizard ↔ Gigantamax Charizard
Charizard is Leon's primary Pokémon. It was used in his battle in a Pokémon League tournament against Bea and won.

In a fantasy in Training, Bea thought she saw Charizard in the Wild Area, only to realize it was actually a Rhydon. In Buddy, Charizard was on television.

In Sky, Charizard was Leon's last Pokémon in his battle against Raihan. It went up against his Gigantamax Duraludon.

In The Gathering of Stars, Leon used Charizard in a battle against Mustard's Mienshao.

Charizard's known moves are Flamethrower and Slash.
As a Gigantamax Charizard, it can use G-Max Wildfire.

Debut Letter
Voice actors
Japanese
English Edward Bosco
Leon's Aegislash

Leon's Aegislash
Aegislash
Leon used Aegislash in his battle against Raihan's Goodra and managed to defeat it. However, it was then unable to stand up to Raihan's Flygon.

Aegislash's only known move is Giga Impact, and its Ability is Stance Change.

Debut Sky
Leon's Dragapult
Dragapult
Leon's Dragapult was sent up against Flygon when Aegislash was defeated. It was eventually defeated by a Draco Meteor.

Dragapult's known moves are Lock-On and Dragon Darts.

Debut Sky
Borrowed
Taxi Driver's Corviknight
Corviknight
Corviknight is a Pokémon owned by a Taxi Driver. In Sky, the Taxi Driver lent Corviknight to Leon and John so that they could reach Wyndon Stadium in a timely manner.

None of Corviknight's moves are known.

Debut Letter

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 櫻井孝宏 Takahiro Sakurai
English Kai Jordan


Pokémon Evolutions

Leon appeared in The Champion. While preparing for his Championship Match against Victor, he recalled how he had battled against Eternatus during the Darkest Day, but had failed to catch it, leaving it to Victor and Hop to finish the job with Zacian and Zamazenta's help. This failure had caused Leon to start doubting himself, but his Charizard was able to restore his self confidence. Leon then stepped out into the Wyndon Stadium battlefield, ready to face Victor.

Pokémon

Leon's Aegislash
Aegislash
Aegislash is Leon's first known Pokémon. It was seen in a flashback, being defeated by Eternatus.

None of Aegislash's moves are known.

Debut The Champion
Leon's Charizard
Charizard
Charizard is Leon's second known Pokémon. It was first seen in a flashback, battling Eternatus. When Leon's attempt to catch Eternatus failed, Charizard shielded Victor and Hop. In the present day, it helped Leon to get over his self doubt.

Charizard's only known move is Fire Blast.

Debut The Champion

Achievements

Pokémon competitions

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 小野大輔 Daisuke Ono
English Aleks Le
Mandarin Chinese 于正昇 Yú Zhèngshēng
Dutch Xander Gallois
German Felix Auer
Italian Mattia Bressan
Brazilian Portuguese Clécio Souto
Spanish Latin America Alejandro Orozco
Spain Alejandro Veiga


GOTCHA!

Leon briefly appeared in GOTCHA!, with his team being based on the player picking Scorbunny as their Starter Pokémon.

In the manga

Pokémon Adventures

Leon in Pokémon Adventures

Leon debuted in Crackle!! Practice Battle. He was first seen in the outskirts of Wedgehurst, trying to move a flock of Wooloo off of some train tracks. He was helped by Henry and Casey, who drove off the Obstagoon that was terrorizing the Wooloo. After introducing himself to the children, Leon headed off to Motostoke to appear on a television program, only to get lost on the way there. It was revealed that Leon had decided to endorse the two Trainers for the Gym Challenge thanks to this experience, just like they had hoped he would. The Gym Leaders of Galar were surprised by this decision, as Leon had never endorsed two Trainers at the same time before.

In PASS17, after a large earthquake struck Hammerlocke, Leon attempted to get inside the Energy Plant and see if Rose was safe. Several Macro Cosmos employees blocked his attempt, stating that no one was allowed inside the building. Raihan arrived and told Leon to go evacuate people with Sonia while he went inside to check on Rose.

In PASS22, Leon received a call from Sonia asking him to join her and Henry's group around Spikemuth. Along the way, he witnessed Sonia falling to the ground after the Flying Taxi she was riding in was shot out of the sky. After rescuing Sonia, Leon encountered Raihan and Piers, who were alerted by the noise coming from Route 9 Tunnel. Leon and Raihan took Sonia and the Cabbie to a hospital in Hammerlocke. Before leaving, Leon entrusted a camera Sonia was carrying to Piers and told him to deliver it to Casey.

In PASS24, after reconciling with each other at the hospital, Sonia informed Leon that Rose was working together with Sordward and Shielbert, the pair responsible for her near-crash landing. The Gym Leaders were informed of the situation and agreed to meet at Rose Tower in order to find out whether Rose intended on bringing harm to Galar. Before Leon, Sonia, Raihan, and Nessa could leave the city, Rose unleashed Eternatus and brought out the Darkest Day, causing Pokémon to start Dynamaxing at random. After dealing with some Pokémon, Leon and the others went to check on Rose in the Energy Plant, where they ran into Henry's group. Everyone went into the plant, where they found Rose ecstatic that his plan was a success.

Rose explained he meant no harm to Galar and sent Sordward and Shielbert to defeat Eternatus and prevent the Darkest Day from spiraling out of control. Despite their claims of being descendants of the heroes that once stopped the Darkest Day, Sordward and Shielbert were unable to win, forcing Rose to take their place. Oleana explained that Rose's actions were for the benefit of Galar and requested that everyone help stop Eternatus. The group agreed and made their way to the summit, where they found Rose had already been defeated. By teaming up, Leon, Raihan, Piers, Hop, Marnie, Nessa, and Melony managed to take Eternatus down, only for it to get back up and unleash its Eternamax form. Eternatus easily overwhelmed everyone, but they were saved by Zacian and Zamazenta.

The two Pokémon attempted to use the Rusted Sword and Shield, but the artifacts were snatched out of the air alongside Henry. Zacian and Zamazenta struck Eternatus with a double Giga Impact, causing a massive explosion of energy and light. Once the light cleared, Henry, Zacian, Zamazenta, Eternatus had all vanished. Leon and everyone injured from the explosion were all taken to recover from the effects of Eternatus's poison.

Pokémon

On hand
Leon's Charizard ↔ Gigantamax Charizard

Leon's Gigantamax Charizard
Charizard ↔ Gigantamax Charizard
Charizard is Leon's first known Pokémon. It was first seen helping Leon herd a flock of Wooloo. Later, he used it to battle Dynamax Pokémon that were rampaging due to the Darkest Day.

None of Charizard's moves are known.*
As a Gigantamax Charizard, it can use G-Max Wildfire.*

Debut Crackle!! Practice Battle
Leon's Dragapult
Dragapult
Dragapult is Leon's second known Pokémon. It was first used to battle Eternatus on the Tower Summit.

None of Dragapult's moves are known.

Debut PASS28
Borrowed
Raihan's Flygon
Flygon
Flygon is one of Raihan's Pokémon. Leon borrowed it to transport an injured Sonia to a hospital in Hammerlocke.
Debut PASS17

Pocket Monsters Aniki

Leon debuted in the special chapter Pocket Monsters Sword and Shield. He is extremely lazy and lives in Sonia's laboratory, and Pokémon will not listen to him.

Gallery

Leon's Sponsors

In the TCG

This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Leon or his Pokémon in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

Leon's Pokémon
Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format.
Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats.
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Charizard Fire Vivid Voltage Rare 025/185 Amazing Volt Tackle R 012/100
SWSH Black Star Promos   SWSH066 VMAX Climax   017/184
Lost Origin Rare Holo TG03/TG30 VMAX Climax CHR 187/184
Other related cards
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Cape of Toughness I Darkness Ablaze Uncommon 160/189 Infinity Zone U 092/100
Vivid Voltage Rare Secret 200/185 Legendary Heartbeat UR 094/076
      Shiny Star V   170/190
      VMAX Climax   143/184
Leon Su Vivid Voltage Rare Holo 154/185 Amazing Volt Tackle R 094/100
Vivid Voltage Rare Ultra 182/185 Amazing Volt Tackle SR 110/100
Vivid Voltage Rare Secret 195/185 Amazing Volt Tackle HR 117/100
      S-P Promotional cards   165/S-P
      Sword & Shield Family Pokémon Card Game   049/053
      VMAX Climax   154/184
Crown Zenith Rare Holo 134/159 S-P Promotional cards   230/S-P
 


Trivia

  • Leon's Champion logo is only displayed when the player enters the center of Wyndon Stadium before the actual battle with Leon. When the player enters the area before the match that Rose soon interrupts, the regular Wyndon Stadium logo is displayed instead.
  • Leon is the only Champion to be a capture tutor.
  • Leon failed Opal's audition, getting only one out of three answers correct. Opal's notes on Leon are: "Your talent in Pokémon battles is beyond anything I've ever seen, but you're rather hard to read..."

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese ダンデ Dande From dandelion
English, Brazilian Portuguese Leon From dandelion
German Delion From dandelion
Spanish Lionel From dandelion
French Tarak From Taraxacum (dandelion genus)
Italian Dandel From dandelion
Korean 단델 Dandel From dandelion
Chinese (Mandarin) 丹帝 Dāndì From the transcription of his Japanese name and 帝 dì / dai (emperor)
Chinese (Cantonese) 丹帝 Dāandai
Russian Леон Leon Transcription of his English name


References

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